This Ranger loves cleaning up messes
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ARLINGTON -- Cleaning is typically a chore dreaded by many kids and adults alike. But Dennis Santana cleans up messes often, and he loves it. A middle reliever for the Rangers, Santana has carved out an unfamiliar role: cleaning up others¡¯ messes.
Though he has the ability to go one-plus innings, Santana's niche has been entering games with runners on base and a lead on the line, then finding ways to stop the bleeding and getting out of the situation unscathed.
The most recent example came during last Sunday¡¯s doubleheader against the Yankees. With Texas leading, 4-2, in the bottom of the seventh, Santana entered with the bases loaded and one out to face one of the most dangerous hitters in baseball in Aaron Judge. Santana forced a simple flyout and Texas rolled to a win.
¡°I love it,¡± Santana said of the role. ¡°I like being under pressure a lot. I work better like that, so I love it. I think I just work better with men on base. When I have men on base, I know that I can¡¯t mess up. I¡¯ve got to take care of my teammates. I take that pretty seriously. ¡ Being in Yankee Stadium, facing those guys, I feel like I can¡¯t miss. I have to execute with everything that I do.¡±
Santana rarely enters the game during a clean inning, but somehow he¡¯s better that way. This season, through 11 appearances (nine innings), he¡¯s posted a 2.00 ERA.
Manager Chris Woodward said the staff recognized Santana¡¯s ability to hold games with runners on last season, but didn¡¯t really utilize him in this way until recently.
¡°He¡¯s not only had success, but he actually thrives and likes it,¡± Woodward said. ¡°He¡¯s talked openly about that. I think, obviously, we're not going to keep doing that where he¡¯s getting one out every single time. He's got to, obviously, compile some innings. But right now there's no better guy to turn to, honestly, in those situations. He just has a knack for it. He comes out and there's almost a smile on his face when he gets out to the mound.¡±